parker
Mechanical
- Dec 26, 2002
- 4
Hi all,
I'm an ME, so please be gentle with the replies....
I would like to replace a 1HP AC motor on a product with a new motor and drive combination, but I would like to add servoing capabilities at the same time. I have limited experience using a DC motor with a PWM drive and know it could get the job done. However, I'm wondering if an AC motor with a vector drive is a better choice?
Can a vector drive servo and hold position if an encoder is used for feedback?
Can a vector drive be used with single phase power?
Cost for the motordrive combination is a major concern. Which choice is "best bang for buck"?
Another reason for this change is that I currently have to supply 8 different AC motors to account for a variety of phase/frequency(International)/voltage combinations as well as a couple different power boards. Ideally, I would like one motor and power boards that could accomadate any combination of phase/frequency/voltage, but reducing the number of motors is my primary goal.
I would like to get up to speed on advantages and disadvantages of both choices, so any links would also be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for you time.
I'm an ME, so please be gentle with the replies....
I would like to replace a 1HP AC motor on a product with a new motor and drive combination, but I would like to add servoing capabilities at the same time. I have limited experience using a DC motor with a PWM drive and know it could get the job done. However, I'm wondering if an AC motor with a vector drive is a better choice?
Can a vector drive servo and hold position if an encoder is used for feedback?
Can a vector drive be used with single phase power?
Cost for the motordrive combination is a major concern. Which choice is "best bang for buck"?
Another reason for this change is that I currently have to supply 8 different AC motors to account for a variety of phase/frequency(International)/voltage combinations as well as a couple different power boards. Ideally, I would like one motor and power boards that could accomadate any combination of phase/frequency/voltage, but reducing the number of motors is my primary goal.
I would like to get up to speed on advantages and disadvantages of both choices, so any links would also be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for you time.